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The Oshawa Times, 26 Nov 1959, p. 13

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{ tro-botany," said there are living *! most airless space, in strong] Kedron Plans Christmas Party KEDRON -- Rev Ronald H. Love conducted services here Sunday when the choir sang un- der direction of Jeanine Werry, with Mrs. Ross E. Lee at the was decided to hold a Christmas| § party and «<oncert Friday, Dec. 18. Frank C. Lee led the adult class meditation. The sacrament of baptism will observed Dee. 6. PERSONALS Derek Barneit was best man for his brother at the marriage on Saturday In Christ Church, Oshawa, of Brian Barnett and Margaret Ross RN of Falkirk, Scotland Mr. and Mrs. Derek Barneit were guests at the re- || ception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs, James Ross, Whitby. Mrs. Fletcher Werry and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Werry were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Nichol, Oshawa, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Haire, Mrs. L. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. |§ Eric Booth and children, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Booth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Love, Sun- day. Dorothy Trenwith, Toronto, was a weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Murton Walter. Rev. R. H. and Mrs. Wylie, Toronto, were guests of Harold Werry, Thursday. Active Service Club Meets By MRS. LORNE JONES BALSAM and MT. ZION -- The Active Service Class met at the home of Mrs. Jack Empring-| 8 ham Wednesday. Mrs. Lewis Jones led in prayer and followed it with a Christmas reading. It was decided to have an ex- change of gifts at the December| | meeting and each member will pring a number for the program. Mrs. Edgar Evans gave a talk on art and showed some of her paintings. Christmas carols were sung, followed by prayer by Rev. T. Fleetham. PERSONALS The Merry Homemakers Club met Saturday at the home of Gladys and Sheila Disney, Miss Gordon spoke to the girls on the work of the club. Mr. Lorne Carson of Orillia spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carson. Mrs. Winton White returned home Sunday from the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Grey| of Pickering. GREENWOOD By MAY E. BROWN 00D -- Wesley Sadler was rushed to Oshawa General Hospital on Wednesday. He is reported improving. Members of the library board visited Toronto Saturday to pur- chase new o Mrs. W. A, Brown and May Brown attended the South Ontario District Women's Institute exec- utive meeting at Brooklin Mon- day. Four student teachers from To- ronto Teachers' College are at the school this week. They are Shir. ley Hacker and Joan Kagan in Mrs, M. Eastwood's room and John Paxton and Fred Nelson in Elva Stearman's room. Mrs. Ed Pascoe, Mrs. Hazel Wilson and May Brown attended the Anglican church bazaar in Pickering Saturday. Roy Rodgers has taken over the property lately occupied by Walter Wilson. BURKETON By A. R. HUBBARD BURKETON - Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Hubbard, Oshawa, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. B. Hub- bard, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Harvey and family, Oshawa, visited Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Turnbull Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Ashton and family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubbard, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mahaffy| have gelebrated their golden| wedding anniversary. | A birthday party was held Sat-| urday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Howard Abbott in honor of Carol Abbott and Audrey Carno- chan who celebrated birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubbard vis- fted Mr. and Mrs. George Hub- band and Ronald Wednesday. Mrs. Agnes Johnson, Whitby, Mrs. Helen Brown, Whitby, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Raymar, Ajax, were Sunday guests of Mrs, Mary Dean. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hubbard and Janice, Trenton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Krantz and Darlene MacDonald, Oshawa, were Sun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. Hubbard. DON'T NEED SUN LONDON (AP) -- A Soviet sci- ence said today that tiny organ- isms as well as plants exist on Mars, Venus and possibly other planets. Gavriil Tikhov, 84-year- old scientist described by Mos- cow Radio as the founder of "'as- organisms which can exist in al- | acids and without the sun's rays. YOUNG SMOKERS LONDON (CP)--A survey by the "Family Doctor," publication of the British Mo2izal Association, shows that one of every four boys under age 15 is a regular smoker. The magazine said no attempts are made to enforce the law ban-| ning purchase of tobacco by per- sons under 16 | THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thursday, November 26, 1959 13 -- KING WILSO HIGHWAY NUMBER TWO OPEN Thursday and Friday to p.m. "GREY GUP VALUES!" Shown below are a few of many outstanding specials on sale at your friendly "Power Oshawa" during the big "Grey Cup" Sale. You save twice when you shop at Power -- low low prices plus Power "Gold Bond" Stamps for exciting FREE GIFTS. : KLEENEX EO ou 15 Special! CLARK'S FANCY Special! G. AND A. Special! LEE SLICED SWIFT' FRA a1 SAUSAG oe % PACKAGE 1-8. CARTON Special! JOY LIQUID DETERGENT 'i> 39¢ hd Special! PETER POWER ICE LREAM NINE DELICIOUS FLAVOURS FOR THE HORT AGE Special! SWIFT'S -- JEWEL SHORTENING. - . . . co 27° Special! 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